Monographically vs Monographic - What's the difference?
monographically | monographic | Derived terms |
In a monographic manner; in the manner of a scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or group of subjects.
* 1989 , Ellis Mount, The Role of Conference Literature in Sci-Tech Libraries , page 32:
Of or pertaining to a monograph
Monographically is a derived term of monographic.
As an adverb monographically
is in a monographic manner; in the manner of a scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or group of subjects.As an adjective monographic is
of or pertaining to a monograph.monographically
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- We are now, of course, discussing publications of those conferences which are held repeatedly, since it can be assumed that publications of conferences which are held only once are handled monographically as a matter of course.